
UVIPC is issuing a recall for specific models of its Baby Gates due to safety concerns that could compromise their intended function. The recall affects four distinct versions of the pressure-mounted gates, which are constructed from steel and ABS plastic, available in both white and black finishes. Each version stands approximately 40.5 inches high, with adjustable widths ranging as follows: the first version from 57.5 inches to 74.5 inches, the second from 73 inches to 81 inches, the third from 30 inches to 63.5 inches, and the fourth also from 57.5 inches to 74.5 inches. Two of these models include a secondary pet door, designed for additional convenience. Each gate package includes four screws measuring 3.93 to 4 inches and two that measure 3 inches. All versions carry the model number W046 on their tracking labels. Due to potential safety issues, customers are advised to cease use immediately. Owners of these gates are encouraged to contact UVIPC for guidance on corrective actions or to explore available remedies. The company is committed to facilitating a swift and effective response to ensure customer safety and satisfaction.
Consumers are advised to discontinue use of the recalled gates immediately for their safety. To facilitate the disposal process and ensure a full refund, customers should contact Xianshengyouli by emailing xianshengyouli@outlook.com. Upon reaching out, customers will receive instructions on how to properly dispose of the product and must provide proof of destruction. Once the verification is complete, a full refund will be issued. Xianshengyouli, in cooperation with Amazon, is proactively reaching out to all known purchasers to provide assistance throughout this process. Your prompt attention to this matter is appreciated to ensure safety and a swift resolution.

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The recalled baby gates fail to meet federal safety standards for expansion gates and expandable enclosures. In models equipped with a pet door, there is a risk of a child's torso fitting through the secondary opening. In other adjustable versions, a child's torso could pass through the gap between the gate slat and the side wall. These design flaws present a significant entrapment hazard for children. It is crucial for consumers to be aware of these risks to prevent potential injuries.